Yuichiro Katsumoto
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人类用线条来书写字母和素描。计算机使用点或像素来表示文本和图形。那么,如果计算机控制一个线性而非离散的物理对象,会出现什么样的图像?这是我感兴趣的,我已经通过机械臂操纵弹簧和弦等细长物体来探索动态排版。除了这些做法,我目前专注于平面线,如条、带和胶带,它们的两面宽度非常不同。这些线的视粗细随视点的不同而变化。例如,如果色带倾斜90度,线条将出现或消失。如果从两端扭曲,线重就像正弦波一样连续变化。人类用毛笔或书法笔画出的线条,线条的粗细也会不断变化。受到这种相似性的启发,我开始探索使用橡皮筋的动态排版和动态图形。
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Hinemosu 30
Humans draw lines to write letters and sketch pictures. Computers use dots, or pixels, to represent texts and graphics. Then, if a computer controls a linear and not discrete physical object, what kind of image would emerge? This is what I am interested in, and I had been explored kinetic typography by manipulating slender objects such as springs and strings with robot arms. Beyond those practices, I have currently focused on flat lines such as strips, ribbons, and tapes which have two sides with very different widths. Those lines change in apparent thickness depending on the viewpoint. For example, if the ribbon is tilted 90 degrees, the line will appear or disappear. If it is twisted from both ends, the line weight changes continuously like a sine wave. Lines drawn by humans with a brush or calligraphy pen also have continuous changes in line weight. Inspired by this similarity, I began exploring kinetic typography and motion graphics using elastic bands.
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